The Jacksonville Jaguars will play back-to-back games for the first time with the NFL announcing its lineup for the 2023 London games.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will host two games and Wembley Stadium will host one, with the home teams already announced as the Buffalo Bills, Tennessee Titans and Jaguars, the latter for one game. In a video released at midday on Wednesday, the NFL confirmed that the Jags will host the Atlanta Falcons at Wembley on October 1 at 2:30pm local time with the Jags then playing as the away team against Buffalo on October 8 at the same time.
October 15 sees the Baltimore Ravens play the Titans. Tottenham striker Harry Kane, a big NFL fan, starred in the promotion video, with the England legend spotted at the start. Germany will also host two games, the Miami Dolphins playing the Kansas City Chiefs on November 5 and then the Indianapolis Colts playing the New England Patriots a week later both at Frankfurt Stadium.
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"We can't wait to welcome teams to London for three brilliant weekends of football in October," Henry Hodgson, the general manager of NFL UK said. "To see the Jacksonville Jaguars extend their stay in the UK and play two regular season games here this year is indicative of the Jags' commitment to continuing to grow their fanbase here long-term.
"We have staged games in London since 2007, with interest and momentum in the sport here in the UK rising year on year and look forward to giving fans the best NFL experience yet in 2023." "In what promises to be a great spectacle of football for our global fans, we are thrilled to announce the five games to be played internationally in 2023, a record number of regular season games in Europe in a season," Peter O'Reilly, the NFL's executive vice predident of club business, major events and international said.
"We are excited to bring three games to London once again, a city with a huge love for the sport and a passionate fan base across the UK. "We are also pleased to confirm that the two games in Germany will be played in Frankfurt, a city steeped in NFL heritage.
"We look forward to staging both games at Eintracht Frankfurt's Stadium, building on the incredible atmosphere experienced at last season's game in Munich."
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